"Allegedly devastating"? :ROFLMAO:
Couldn't resist.
This could be bad for Intel on several legal fronts I imagine, if there are notes/comments or some evidence that points to management knowing about security concerns from speculative execution for example, and choosing to use those designs...
A whirl, sure. But I'd never perform actions on it tied to money or private information.
The real question is, is there a company that isn't going to beat Intel to 7nm!?
This broke Sunday from the only black person to work at Mixer during a 2 year period: https://twitter.com/MilanKLee/status/1274830702538821632
I believe decision making upper management got a taste of bad PR as result of alleged racism, combined with their struggles and lower dent into Twitch's...
There need to be provisions with these cases that if defendant fights and appeals and does everything in their power to drag it on, there will be stricter penalties that kick in and drastically increase fines.
This is ridiculous system abuse and utterly goes against common sense to defend tho...
They actually released MCC for PC back then yes, but stated that games would be ported to PC over time, starting with Reach and probably in chronological order.
So CE was just released, and if you purchased the MCC pack you should have it in your library!
I'm going to wait for a sale on MCC...
That's the part of the plot they don't want you to think about, and probably (just my guess) why 10nm didn't come out full force.
The shrink helps improve efficiency of the entire part, but they NEED new architecture because they know exactly how riddled with security holes their existing...
I'm not defending the article from OP, or attacking your reasoning here Dan_D but as I lurk around the internet, I don't see the same logic applied when comparing AMD & nVidia GPUs and I find that both curious and disappointing.
This was to be a short two or three sentence post, but the more I...
Sure, but people who act have spent years mentally preparing, adjusting and adapting for green rooms, this is something new and at face value I would agree admittedly better.
As is, they have to immerse themselves into the scene mentally, which is mostly separate from the filming process. How...
So like video games, where only the player FoV is drawn we're trading that in for the camera FoV?
That's cool.
I wonder if that helps or is a distraction to actors and actresses, depending on how drastic the resolution drops. Will be interesting to hear about this technology from their perspective.
I don't care only because the information itself cannot be used to injure or harm myself...and I cannot speculate on a future scenario that exists in which it could.
I'm not going to tell another they cannot feel differently, but I'm also not going to enable/encourage that thinking since it's...
The real issue is that laws seem to be written with corporations in mind, even though at face value it is pro consumers.
An easy solution to your specific statement? Make it so that the law applies to where the user is located/data is generated, not stored.
UK data should fall under UK...
What's funny to me is that I experienced the black screen issue on my Vega64 & Radeon VII, but eventually 'solved' it. Highest bid gets the solution*!!
*Solution may only be applicable to my system. Positive resolution for other systems not guaranteed. All transactions final. (don't read...
I originally used harsher language as I was drafting my post, but being outside the circle entirely, I was not sure that's a fair statement.
Personally, I am NOT a fan of arbitrary limits - which is what I see VMWare doing here.
Could make a lot of analogies, but I think we all understand the...
Yesterday, VMware announced future updates (begins April 2nd, 2020...why not just choose April Fool's!?) to their pricing model to align with ever increasing core counts on CPUs. Thanks AMD! :)
https://www.vmware.com/company/news/updates/cpu-pricing-model-update-feb-2020.html
The biggest...